Howie23 |
Most of the big copy places have systems in place that won't print a locked PDF. They also have ways to work around it for legitimate use. Try FedEx or ask to speak to a supervisor at Staples if that's your only option. Local Library may also have printing available.
Sarta |
I've never had trouble having Kinkos (FedEx) print them. Their copiers will not allow you to do so from a thumb drive due to the lock.
Just bring the drive to the counter, explain the presence of the lock, explain that there is a watermark on the file with your name and email address to prove ownership, and offer up an ID to prove it is yours.
Lamplighter |
Next time show me this
This. I had to do this the first time I printed at Staples, and now they know me and just do it.
However, they still won't let you selectively print a few pages of the PDF, they make you print the whole thing because that's what you have the permission to do. Means you get a few extra pages of ads - I usually hand them out as "prizes" to people as a joke.